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STEAM - Ideas That Shape Our World

Recently, four artists supported by the New York-based organization Creative Capital discussed their current projects, which address socially relevant topics in groundbreaking ways. The presentation was part of the 2016 IdeaFestival at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville and was filmed by KET for the series STEAM – Ideas That Shape Our World.

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Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark

Journey with Joel Sartore in Spain where he photographs the alluring Iberian Lynx; to China to film the Yangtze giant softshell turtle; Cameroon, Joel hopes to glimpse the amazing Cross River gorilla, the rarest in the world.

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In Frame: The Man Behind the Museum Hotels

21c Museum Hotels' vibrant and outspoken co-founder Steve Wilson navigates his way through a maze of art fairs and construction sites to bring his artistic vision - from both minutiae to momentous - to life.

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Friedman was an internationally renowned artist, producing a massive body of work that ranges from innovative corporate designs to stunningly beautiful fine art pieces, sometimes blurring the line between the two.

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A young woman's death is covered up, and Sidney and Geordie try to hold those responsible accountable for their actions. Someone from Mrs. Maguire's past turns up. Geordie, Leonard, and Sidney are forced to face the difficult truths in their lives.

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The Local Traveler

Amy visits some of the businesses that have found a home at the Pepper Campus - a newly reborn area of eateries and bars near the long-dormant James E. Pepper Distillery close to downtown Lexington. She also makes a stop at the Kentucky Folk Art Center at Morehead State University.

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Connections with Renee Shaw

Renee's guest is Mt. Sterling native and author Kayla Rae Whitaker, one of the writers featured at the 2017 Kentucky Women Writers Conference at the University of Kentucky. Whitaker's debut novel, The Animators, explores the complexities of female friendships, self-identity, and success in the male-dominated field of animation.